A variant of ASIC2 mediates sodium retention in nephrotic syndrome.


Journal

JCI insight
ISSN: 2379-3708
Titre abrégé: JCI Insight
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101676073

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
09 08 2021
Historique:
received: 16 02 2021
accepted: 23 06 2021
pubmed: 25 6 2021
medline: 26 2 2022
entrez: 24 6 2021
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS) is characterized by proteinuria and renal sodium retention leading to edema. This sodium retention is usually attributed to epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) activation after plasma aldosterone increase. However, most nephrotic patients show normal aldosterone levels. Using a corticosteroid-clamped (CC) rat model of INS (CC-PAN), we showed that the observed electrogenic and amiloride-sensitive Na retention could not be attributed to ENaC. We then identified a truncated variant of acid-sensing ion channel 2b (ASIC2b) that induced sustained acid-stimulated sodium currents when coexpressed with ASIC2a. Interestingly, CC-PAN nephrotic ASIC2b-null rats did not develop sodium retention. We finally showed that the expression of the truncated ASIC2b in the kidney was dependent on the presence of albumin in the tubule lumen and activation of ERK in renal cells. Finally, the presence of ASIC2 mRNA was also detected in kidney biopsies from patients with INS but not in any of the patients with other renal diseases. We have therefore identified a variant of ASIC2b responsible for the renal Na retention in the pathological context of INS.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34166227
pii: e148588
doi: 10.1172/jci.insight.148588
pmc: PMC8410034
doi:
pii:

Substances chimiques

Acid Sensing Ion Channels 0
Albumins 0
Asic2 protein, rat 0
Sodium Channels 0
Sodium 9NEZ333N27

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

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Auteurs

Marc Fila (M)

Cordeliers Research Center, Sorbonne University, INSERM, University of Paris, Laboratory of Renal Metabolism and Physiology, Paris, France.
CNRS, ERL8228, Paris, France.

Ali Sassi (A)

Cordeliers Research Center, Sorbonne University, INSERM, University of Paris, Laboratory of Renal Metabolism and Physiology, Paris, France.
CNRS, ERL8228, Paris, France.

Gaëlle Brideau (G)

Cordeliers Research Center, Sorbonne University, INSERM, University of Paris, Laboratory of Renal Metabolism and Physiology, Paris, France.
CNRS, ERL8228, Paris, France.

Lydie Cheval (L)

Cordeliers Research Center, Sorbonne University, INSERM, University of Paris, Laboratory of Renal Metabolism and Physiology, Paris, France.
CNRS, ERL8228, Paris, France.

Luciana Morla (L)

Cordeliers Research Center, Sorbonne University, INSERM, University of Paris, Laboratory of Renal Metabolism and Physiology, Paris, France.
CNRS, ERL8228, Paris, France.

Pascal Houillier (P)

Cordeliers Research Center, Sorbonne University, INSERM, University of Paris, Laboratory of Renal Metabolism and Physiology, Paris, France.
CNRS, ERL8228, Paris, France.

Christine Walter (C)

Cordeliers Research Center, Sorbonne University, INSERM, University of Paris, Laboratory of Renal Metabolism and Physiology, Paris, France.
CNRS, ERL8228, Paris, France.

Michel Gennaoui (M)

Cordeliers Research Center, Sorbonne University, INSERM, University of Paris, Laboratory of Renal Metabolism and Physiology, Paris, France.
CNRS, ERL8228, Paris, France.

Laure Collignon (L)

Cordeliers Research Center, Sorbonne University, INSERM, University of Paris, Laboratory of Renal Metabolism and Physiology, Paris, France.
CNRS, ERL8228, Paris, France.

Mathilde Keck (M)

Cordeliers Research Center, Sorbonne University, INSERM, University of Paris, Laboratory of Renal Metabolism and Physiology, Paris, France.
CNRS, ERL8228, Paris, France.

Gabrielle Planelles (G)

Cordeliers Research Center, Sorbonne University, INSERM, University of Paris, Laboratory of Renal Metabolism and Physiology, Paris, France.
CNRS, ERL8228, Paris, France.

Naziha Bakouh (N)

Cordeliers Research Center, Sorbonne University, INSERM, University of Paris, Laboratory of Renal Metabolism and Physiology, Paris, France.
CNRS, ERL8228, Paris, France.

Michel Peuchmaur (M)

Cytology and Pathology Department and.

Georges Deschênes (G)

Pediatric Nephrology Department, Robert Debré Hospital, Paris, France.

Ignacio Anegon (I)

INSERM UMR 1064, Center for Research in Transplantation and Immunology Transgenic Rats ImmunoPhenomic Facility, Nantes, France.

Séverine Remy (S)

INSERM UMR 1064, Center for Research in Transplantation and Immunology Transgenic Rats ImmunoPhenomic Facility, Nantes, France.

Bruno Vogt (B)

Department of Nephrology and Hypertension, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, Bern, Switzerland.

Gilles Crambert (G)

Cordeliers Research Center, Sorbonne University, INSERM, University of Paris, Laboratory of Renal Metabolism and Physiology, Paris, France.
CNRS, ERL8228, Paris, France.

Alain Doucet (A)

Cordeliers Research Center, Sorbonne University, INSERM, University of Paris, Laboratory of Renal Metabolism and Physiology, Paris, France.
CNRS, ERL8228, Paris, France.

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